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The project “BIG STEP” will develop a novel educational 2-D serious video game which will help refugees engage in learning their host country’s language by playing and interacting digitally, while combining local cultural aspects (e.g. what time do they have lunch in Belgium? etc). The game will be tailored to the respective needs and educational level(s) of the target groups, who will be reached through the official structures in place by the member states, and will enhance their media and literacy skills to a great extent, competences that are going to be very useful when looking for a job eventually. The game will be free of charge and will stay online after the project ends.

TThe aim of the video game is to provide training to basic language skills and information regarding the countries that will participate in the project (Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Slovenia, Cyprus) with a view to extending the variety of languages, levels of difficulty and cultural depth available in future endeavours.

Target group

Refugees, other minorities etc.

Evaluation results/ monitoring plan

NA

Recognition or certification of learning

NA

Financing and sustainability model

Erasmus+ European Commission

Leading Organization

UC LIMBURG

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